Everything smaller than them, and quite a few things larger than them, too. They've been seen muching away at massive dragonflies.
Manx robber fly was created in 1946.
the robber fly blends in by its background. it is called the robber fly because it blends in so good that it can still parts of your food
Dragon fly
a fly eats by its feet
how does the robber fly protect its self
A Green Fly
Robber flies use coloration to mimic bees or wasps, which are typically avoided by predators due to their stinging ability. This mimicry helps deter predators from attacking the robber fly, thus providing protection.
A fly of maggot...
Spider
spider
Frogs eat flies so instead of killing the fly ,which is impossible the frog eats the fly whole
ok listen carefully sun rays feed plant>mouse eats plant>mouse dies>fly eats mouse>spider catches fly in web and eats> bird eats spider>snake eats bird> owl eats snake>owl dies and it goes from there